Above him, a massive scale model of the solar system rotated, its sun casting a bright ray that ricocheted around the entire room. |
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I bounced up over the hood and ricocheted off the windshield, skidding to a stunned halt across the blacktop pavement. |
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The missile hit him full on the knee, poleaxing him to the ground, and ricocheted into the river. |
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I sit opposite her, facing the library wall where a tennis ball once ricocheted off the bricks and sconed me on the head. |
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The incendiaries rained down with a terrific clatter as they ricocheted off roof-tops and buildings, spitting fire as they came to rest. |
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It had actually been so long since I'd had a real shower, that I accidentally ricocheted the bar of soap around the small shower. |
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I couldn't hear anything except our screams, which ricocheted off the houses and sounded in my ears. |
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A door thudded against the concrete walls and the sound ricocheted down to my ears. |
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Bullets ricocheted off the walls and hurried foot steps went every which way in the mass confusion. |
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His body had already begun to break down and he was virtually a being of energy as he ricocheted into the works of the clock. |
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A third officer, PC James Banks, was also shot at, but escaped injury when a bullet ricocheted off his radio harness. |
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In the cross fire, a bullet ricocheted off of Torrance's skull, breaking the bone and sending him into shock. |
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A third officer, PC James Banks, 26, escaped injury when a bullet ricocheted off his radio belt and the buckle on his baton. |
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The resulting tracks ricocheted their sound in woozy, rubbery, Carl Stalling-esque patterns. |
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And tragically for the series, it ricocheted back too far in the other direction and delivered an insanely difficult multi-stage nightmare. |
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One of them ricocheted off a wall and hit my leg, but that wasn't a big deal, I didn't even have a bruise. |
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The striped ball he was aiming for ricocheted off the side of the wall and nailed the black 8 ball. |
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The.22 caliber slug had ricocheted off the top of his cranium, knocking him cold as effectively as a hammer. |
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Another sharp report split the night, and the second bullet from a sniper rifle ricocheted off the pavement to my immediate right. |
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She scrambled up the ladder and shots cracked from guns and ricocheted off metal and pocked brick wall. |
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One bullet hit the ground and ricocheted into my lower leg, and then two bullets hit Imad, 250 mm calibre. |
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Cal stopped to swallow back the familiar burst of palpitations that ricocheted a steady duh-pa-dum against the straining walls of his over-stretched chest. |
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William Styron was writing, James Baldwin was writing essays, and then this book just ricocheted around the country. |
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Leadoff man Fernando Vina ricocheted a single off first base. |
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A volley of bullets ripped through the air and ricocheted into the hall. |
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That was all she had time to say, for in the next moment, a loud sound ricocheted throughout the entire hall and she watched in horror as the roof fell towards her. |
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An image appears and is ricocheted away, it is ignored and the tension goes increasing. |
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A single bomb launched by a stuka ricocheted and entered a combat block, killing 28 of its occupants. |
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This inflationary pressure has ricocheted onto oilseeds, with acreages outside the US suffering due to the growth in corn production. |
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But the police revised their initial position that the shooting was deliberate, now claiming the shot ricocheted twice before hitting Bravo. |
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All of the seven bullets fired were misses, but one ricocheted off a wall and hit his thigh. |
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Like CCTs, fiscal-responsibility laws and stabilisation funds have ricocheted around the region. |
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An angry red mark on his stomach displayed the area where the dart had pierced his armor and a purple bruise showcased where the plasma bolt had ricocheted. |
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I held it up above my head and saw the reflection of the moon on the shining metal, the gleam from the moon rays ricocheted off the silver and lit up my room. |
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The stray bullet passed within three feet of Kennerly and ricocheted off a wall, slightly injuring a bystander. |
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Another two points followed for the home side before Noel Kirby blasted in a great ball that ricocheted against the post and rebounded back into play. |
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The news ricocheted around the world, as does just about any story, tidbit, whisper or rumor involving Angelina Jolie. |
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It was an idea that ricocheted around liberal blogs and talk radio outlets. |
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The funny thing is, the shot that Google fired at Facebook seems to have ricocheted and hit the wrong target. |
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A ringing twang interrupted the scene as a large piece of shrapnel ricocheted off a 500-pounder in the bomb bay, causing me to momentarily slam the door shut. |
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It ricocheted, producing so many Amazon orders that Hyperion had to reship hardcovers. |
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The sternmost bomb ricocheted off the face of Turret IV and penetrated the deck to detonate in the captain's pantry, causing a small fire. |
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The missed shots bounced off the walls and ricocheted off the ceiling. |
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Barak, the driver, was lightly injured by ricocheted fragments. |
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The trinity of Gallotta, Gainsbourg and Bashung took the audience on a journey that ricocheted between bodies and voices, violence and gentleness, and into the very abyss of desire and jealousy. |
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During Operation Northern Watch, inert bombs proved less successful in limiting collateral damage than anticipated because they sometimes ricocheted and skipped far from their intended target. |
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The in-form marksman quickly curled in a shot that ricocheted off both uprights before nestling in the net for a goal that bore the stamp of Barcelona from start to finish. |
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The ball ricocheted away and left him a simple putt for a bogey. |
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The bullets ricocheted off the road and he and his friend were just in time to fall off their bikes into the nearest ditch, escaping a near certain death. |
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Authorities say a man shot an armadillo, but ended up accidentally wounding his mother-in-law when the bullet ricocheted off the mammal's hard shell. |
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Before you have a chance to react, it's ricocheted from winger to centreman to net. |
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The rekick ricocheted off an upright, the Broncos eventually won the game and a fad was born. |
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Coated with black crumbs and custard, the zac streaked out of his mouth like a dum-dum and ricocheted off a tureen. |
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They were using a specially designed pistol made for starting backfires when a piece of the projectile fragmented and ricocheted unexpectedly over a 100-foot berm. |
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